Posted on 09/04/2018 4:02:13 PM PDT by grundle
Just using it as a generic term. The thought of one of them going crazy in space is kinda scary.
OK. My mistake. And yes, VERY scary. Few people on earth (or off) have had such extensive psych workups.
Try enlarging the pic. It’s stampings alright. Also looks like whatever made the hole started from the other side.
We need a better image.
"Comrade, hold my Wodka and watch this!"
No hands. My money’s on replicator bugs.
It was a blowout?!!
There’s been at least one space tourist
“The call came from INSIDE the house!!!”
Yep - or you have someone saying, "I don't understand it; I drilled this hole three times and it's still too big."
I was being serious when I Posted this the other day.
Time for a Psychological evaluation on the Crew hopefully without their knowledge.
I would also keep 1 American and 1 Ruskie awake while others sleep and change Watches for 24 hour Security.
Someone is trying to kill everybody else.
My bet is 1 is KGB and has been ordered by putyboy to kill American Astronauts because of Political crap with the USA...
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mabarker1 to LibWhacker
A 2mm hole ?
Strip search for a 2mm drill bit.
The Kapon tape is the brown flexible stuff inside computers and other electronic devices
Spacecraft structural materials are as thin as possible to save weight. JB Weld probably would make for a stronger repair.
STS 93 gold-pin failure more exciting.
Carbon fiber braided lamination saturated with epoxy?
More effective ways possible than a pinhole leak—electrical fire perhaps?
There is a picture of the hole at the link. It is obvious that the metal is thick enough. I can’t believe how many people here try to dream up some excuse why what I said would not work. They are all so lame.
The drill user wasn’t anchored well enough to drill and as you suggest skipped the bit ....... gauze and tape ?? Seems a tap and a fine thread machine screw with some loctite may have been a better fix....... buts its allegedly in the soyuz versus the ISS. Guess it’ll be studied ...... our serious wild ass guess (SWAG) contribution aside.
yep....
I can survive in space!
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